This is the RARER, small box version, of the highly rated game, Voyager by Hit Squad for the Atari ST.
It is TESTED and WORKING in surprising good condition considering the box is not very sturdy. It also includes the game tips (still sealed). They are usually missing.
Description:
The Voyager II space probe found us some impressive images of outer space. However, it was later found by the people of Roxiz, who locate Earth and decide to invade it, by establishing bases on each of Saturn's 10 moons. As former POW Luke Snayles, you must destroy each of these fleets of 80 aliens, before they can be dispatched.
Voyager is viewed from on board the craft, and is a first person shoot 'em up using polygon graphics. You start with a laser and a few bombs, but can collect extra weaponry and the ability to fly through the mothership. Not all enemies can be killed simply by shooting them, so there is a tactical element to the slaughter.
93/100 Zzap! (May, 1989)
Luke Snayles is a convict, an ex-pilot and a psychopath - but even he wouldn't be taking on a mission like this if they hadn't bent all his fingernails back and threatened to take away his cuddly bunny if he refused.
92/100 The Games Machine (UK) (May, 1989)
The concept may indeed be as playable as it is dated but out-and-out carnage has never looked so good. The 3-D environment brings new life to the ideas of tank blasting action and with it comes a whole new depth with different weapons to use. The introductory sequence sets the scene with the Storm dropping the tank onto the surface. You against a massive force and the fate of Earth hanging in the balance - prime material for a great blast and Voyager is it.
Computer and Video Games (CVG) (Jun, 1989)
Faster screen update, meatier sound effects and extra baddies go some way towards making up for the extra fiver on the price tag.
Commodore User (Jun, 1989)
Twelve years ago NASA launched the deep space probe Voyager II on a mission to survey the solar system and anything beyond it. Since then we have had lots of pretty color pictures sent via its hugely expensive camera. Incidentally NASA have just realized that by using a $900 video camera they get better quality shots – that is progress for you. In the year 2032 a scout by the name of Non, a native of the planet Roxiz finds Voyager II, takes it home, and tries selling it for scrap metal. Not surprisingly it generates a lot of interest, and it is not long before a Roxiz war party is dispatched to our solar system. In a nutshell, the Roxiz set up a series of bases on Saturn’s moons, each moon producing a higher technology weapon. It is left down to you to wipe the mat with Roxiz and save the Earth.